> Perhaps you would be able to run TransMac under WINE. That way you would 
> be able to use the very same instructions for Windows users. Of course, if 
> the Windows instructions refer to RawriteWin, you can use Linux's rawrite 
> also :-) . If you want, I can create a plain disk image with the StuffIt 
> SEA and mail it to you. Then you can re-create the disk with the resource 
> folder intact.

TransMac runs just fine in wine.  I was able to (with some work, mostly 
involving Stuffit for Linux) write a proper .sea file for Stuffit Expander 
4-something, and managed to install that successfully on the Mac.  With that 
done, I can format floppies in the Mac, mount them in Linux, and write .hqx 
files that unstuff nicely on the Mac.  Now, the fun part will be networking 
it with my PC.  I have a dream, and that dream is to watch Star Trek, in 
ASCII, in a remote console, on a 15 year old Macintosh.


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